
Students in Mrs.King's and Mrs.Langston’s are having fun identifying mixtures and solutions!











Mr. Belew's students are such "Smarties" as they create atomic models. #BPRD #BMSGameOn










Mrs. Langston’s classes are having an important meeting discussing our focusing question for the week.



Mrs. Langston's elective class is spending some time outside learning about birdwatching. Great resources from Arkansas Game and Fish. Nature makes a great classroom!#bprd #BMSGameOn!


Mr. Belew's students are learning about the Periodic Table of Elements. #BPRD #BMSGameOn



Mrs. Favell's class trying out their new BenQ Board! It is fun and educational!






BMS students and staff had our first tornado drill today! We are fortunate to have a tornado shelter here on our campus that accommodates everyone.


Ms. Davis and Mrs. Pasley’s classes played “5 in a Row” to practice multiplication facts.










The students in Mrs. King’s elective class are studying entomology and collecting some bugs!










Mrs. Woodham received a sweet thank you letter.


Ms. Davis and Mrs. Pasley’s classes observed and measured properties of matter.



Mrs.King’s and Mrs.Langston’s 5th grade classes are having fun finding volume of composite figures!







Mrs Crow’s and Mr Bell’s classes working hard at sorting the kingdoms of Egypt.




Mrs. Difani’s Class is celebrating Read a Book Day today!




Mrs. Rodgers 6th grade science class learning lab procedures and expectations with the penny lab!








Badger Food Pantry dates:


During science class, Ms. Davis and Mrs. Pasley’s classes have been making observations and inferences. #BPRD #BMSGameOn








We are SO excited to have Coach Chism at BMS this year! He serves as our Dean of Students, and is constantly making connections with all kiddos. He was caught playing chess with a young man during elective time.


Students in Ms. Davis and Mrs. Pasley’s classes used their knowledge of volume to design a container to hold exactly 122 pieces of popcorn. #BPRD #BMSGameOn











Today in Mrs. Money's class, students worked in pairs to analyze figurative language found in Bud, Not Buddy.

